In an
earlier post I mentioned that many of scientific news published today are
not really new discoveries, but future previsions. What I did was analyze a specific issue of the magazine Science News,
and found that just three news, out of 18 it contained, corresponded to
concrete findings.
At the suggestion of one of my readers I made a
more meaningful analysis, by reviewing, not just a single magazine, but 40, of
four different years, to see if the effect stays constant or changes with time.
The results were as follows:
Year
|
Nr. of articles
|
% Futurology
|
1990
|
176
|
32
|
1995
|
162
|
33
|
2001
|
177
|
47
|
2006
|
167
|
40
|
2008
|
161
|
48
|